Bonsai at the Bay
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- Jarad
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
You should have planted some swampies.
"The easiest way to rid yourself of a curl grub infestation is to fully submerge your pots in water overnight" - I think you over-did it.
"The easiest way to rid yourself of a curl grub infestation is to fully submerge your pots in water overnight" - I think you over-did it.
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I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
- kcpoole
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hope they do not float away!
Ken
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Far out that's some good watering. The trees the kids and I got from you last Christmas are all doing well no styling yet just growing on. [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] hope all is well and may see you again between Nov - Jan if time permits on fleeting visits.
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Not yet a Novice but keen to be one
https://www.instagram.com/backyardbonsaiaustralia/
WARNING: I suffer from ideaphoria. This post may contain untested ideas, errors, and excessive enthusiasm.
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi all
well I am all set up at Stocklands Shellharbour for 2015 for another 12 days. Just thought about showing you all the set up this year and a little juniper I attacked yesterday while in the shopping centre.
The bush in the first few photos is the starting point, The end result is a little less foliage.
Have a nice Chrissy everyone
well I am all set up at Stocklands Shellharbour for 2015 for another 12 days. Just thought about showing you all the set up this year and a little juniper I attacked yesterday while in the shopping centre.
The bush in the first few photos is the starting point, The end result is a little less foliage.
Have a nice Chrissy everyone
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- Nate.bonsai
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- Bonsaiforest
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi Mason...Just wondering if your still operating out of Bonsai at the Bay...? I'd really love to come and see your stock and hopefully come home with a few of your field grown trees....
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi Ross Still up and running but i am not a retail outlet , so give me a call to confirm visiting times , just in case I am out and about.
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- Bonsaiforest
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Had a fantastic trip down to "Bonsai at the Bay" on the weekend...Met up with Mason and he showed me around his Nursery. Even though its considered to be a small nursery I was really impressed with the potted bonsai on display (great selection of different specimens with plenty to choose from (very reasonably priced...!) He also has pre/semi trained specimens on offer still in training pots as well as some larger ground grown Elms, Figs, tridents, olives, junipers and more............. All in all was a wonderful day and I managed to come home with a Japanese Maple with huge potential.
It's a pleasant drive...only 2- 2 & 1/2 hours from Sydney and believe it's well worth the trip.
I've taken a few pics of the benches....totally forgot to take photos of the larger material (ground grown stock)....Sorry maybe next time...Ha ha
It's a pleasant drive...only 2- 2 & 1/2 hours from Sydney and believe it's well worth the trip.
I've taken a few pics of the benches....totally forgot to take photos of the larger material (ground grown stock)....Sorry maybe next time...Ha ha
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- Bonsaiforest
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
And a few more.........Don't forget to contact Mason before you go down...Send him a PM or give him a call to arrange a suitable time.
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi Ross
Thanks for the plug,
it was great to meet you yesterday, please send through a couple of photos when you have done some work on the Japanese Maple.
Thanks for the plug,
it was great to meet you yesterday, please send through a couple of photos when you have done some work on the Japanese Maple.
- Bonsaiforest
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- Aussie Bonsai Fan
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hello ausbonsai members. I have always appreciated the feedback from the ausbonsai community and I was hoping a few of you may be able to run your eyes over my new webpage and give me any feedback. I have not changed my website for over 6 years so I was trying for a fresh look and feel.
any feedback would be greatly appreciated .
Thank you
Mason Keane
website= http://www.bonsaibay.com.au
any feedback would be greatly appreciated .
Thank you
Mason Keane
website= http://www.bonsaibay.com.au